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Thread: Significant rear camber - are the rear springs sagged?

  1. #11
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    Thanks for the input - I didn't think the beam suspension can be adjusted for toe or camber.

    Attached are the photos of each side - the left is more noticeable than the right. I am thinking the springs are sagged.

    Thoughts?

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    Significant rear camber - are the rear springs sagged?-left-camber-jpgSignificant rear camber - are the rear springs sagged?-right-camber-jpg
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    Could have had a hit and bent the beam.

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    It won't make any difference if the springs have sagged. It's a beam axle.

    I'd say the beam is probably bent.
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    Any ideas on the best way to confirm a bent beam?
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    Get under and have a look, or ask a suspension shop to have a look for you.
    But as others have stated there is no adjustment in the rear.
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